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Fresno State Softball FRESNO STATE SOFTBALL - 2019 MEDIA GUIDE - Softball Contact: Andew Tomsky, Assistant Director of Communications Office: 559-278-8212 Cell: 559-326-8329 E-Mail: [email protected] FresnoStateSB FresnoStateSoftball FresnoStateSoftball GoBulldogs.com 2019 SCHEDULE UNIVERSITY INFORMATION .............................................. 2019 TEAM INFORMATION ..................................... Date Opponent Time (PT) Hawaii Paradise Classic (Honolulu) Location ..............................................................Fresno, Calif. 2018 Overall Record ................................................... 31-23 Feb. 7 vs. UCLA 1:30 PM Founded ............................................................................1911 2018 Mountain West Record ..........................14-10 (3rd) vs. UT Arlington 4:00 PM Enrollment .................................................................... 24,500 Feb. 8 vs. Saint Mary’s 11:00 AM 2018 Postseason ...............................................................N/A vs. Georgia State 1:30 PM Nickname ..................................................................Bulldogs Players Returning / Lost .............................................13/11 Feb. 9 at Hawaii 7:00 PM Colors ................................................................. Red and Blue Newcomers ............................................................................10 Conference............................... Mountain West (7th Year) Stacey Winsberry Invit. (LA/Long Beach) Starting Positon Players Returning /Lost ..................7/2 Facility .......................................... Margie Wright Diamond Feb. 15 vs. Oregon State 9:00 AM Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost .................................1/2 at Long Beach State 11:30 AM Capacity ............................................................................3,288 Feb. 16 vs. Cal Poly 11:30 AM Seniors/Juniors/Sophomores/Freshmen .........6/6/4/7 at UCLA 7:00 PM Press Box ........................................................(559) 326-8329 Feb. 17 vs. UC Riverside 11:30 AM President ................................................Dr. Joseph I. Castro Director of Athletics ........................................ Terry Tumey STARTING POSITION PLAYERS RETURNING (7) ... Feb. 18 at Cal Baptist 3:00 PM Senior Women’s Administator (SWA) ............Carrie Coll No. Player GP-GS Pos. BA HR RBI Judi Garman Classic (Fullerton, Calif.) Faculty Athletics Representatives ........Dr. Dawn Lewis 1 Rachel Minogue 53-53 1B .354 3 40 Feb. 28 vs. Tennessee 5:00 PM 3 Kaitlyn Jennings 54-53 LF .281 2 12 vs. Loyola Marymount 7:30 PM ........................................................Dr. Juan Carlos Gonzalez Mar. 1 vs. UT San Antonio 8:00 PM 4 Dominique Jackson 42-33 RF .198 2 16 Mar. 2 vs. UConn 12:30 PM BULLDOG COACHING STAFF ................................... 8 Schuylar Broussard 54-54 3B .264 4 24 vs. Washington 3:00 PM Head Coach ..............................Linda Garza (UNLV, 2002) 9 Miranda Rohleder 54-54 2B .301 1 18 BULLDOG CLASSIC Career Record (Years) ..................................211-181-2 (7) 10 Vanessa Hernandez 53-53 CF .275 7 33 Mar. 7 UC SANTA BARBARA 6:00 PM School Record (Years) .......................................... 66-46 (2) Mar. 8 NORTH DAKOTA 5:00 PM 15 Hayleigh Galvan 54-53 C .372 8 38 MONTANA 7:30 PM MW Record (Years) .................................................28-19 (2) Mar. 9 MONTANA 5:00 PM E-Mail [email protected] STARTING POSITION PLAYERS LOST (2) ............... UC SANTA BARBARA 7:30 PM Office Phone ...................................................559-278-4453 Mar. 10 CAL BAPTIST 2:00 PM No. Player GP-GS Pos. BA HR RBI Assistant Coach (Yr) ...................................Jodie Cox (3rd) Mar. 15 at Colorado State* 3:00 PM Assistant Coach (Yr) .............................Todd Bradley (1st) 13 Katie Castellon 53-53 SS .331 8 39 Mar. 16 at Colorado State* 12:00 PM 24 Savannah McHellon 53-53 DP .288 14 40 Mar. 17 at Colorado State* 11:00 AM Volunteer Assistant Coach (Yr) .......... Denise Rich (1st) Mar. 20 CSUN 5:30 PM Grad Student Manager (Yr) ..........Marina Demore (2nd) Mar. 22 SAN JOSE STATE* 6:00 PM PITCHERS RETURNING (1) ...................................... Mar. 23 SAN JOSE STATE* 3:00 PM Grad Student Manager (Yr) ......... Sydney Lahners (1st) Mar. 24 SAN JOSE STATE* 12:00 PM No. Player APP-GS W-L ERA SO IP ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS STAFF ..................... 11 Danielle East 34-30 17-12 3.34 155 163.1 FRESNO STATE INVITATIONAL Mar. 28 SAN DIEGO 7:30 PM Asst. Director (Softball Contact) ..........Andrew Tomsky Mar. 29 SAN DIEGO 7:30 PM Email............................................tomsky@fresnostate.edu PITCHERS LOST (5) .................................................. Mar. 30 SANTA CLARA 4:30 PM Office Phone .................................................. 559-278-8212 PACIFIC 7:00 PM No. Player APP-GS W-L ERA SO IP Mar. 31 SANTA CLARA 12:30 PM Cell Phone .......................................................559-326-8329 2 Samantha Mejia 31-7 7-6 4.00 60 91.0 CSU BAKERSFIELD 3:00 PM Director of Communications ...............Matt Burkholder 5 T. Kennedy-Cummings 11-7 4-1 2.45 28 34.1 Apr. 5 at UNLV* 6:00 PM Director of New Media ...................... Stephen Trembley 24 Savannah McHellon 9-5 2-1 6.36 21 22.0 Assistant Director .......................................... Josh Mitchell Apr. 6 at UNLV* 6:00 PM 33 Savannah Berkowitz 8-4 1-1 5.82 5 21.2 Apr. 7 at UNLV* 12:00 PM Assistant Director ......................................Travis Blanshan Apr. 10 SACRAMENTO ST. (DH) 4:30 PM 38 Sarah Santana 8-1 0-2 6.56 1 16.0 Apr. 12 NEVADA* 6:00 PM Mailing Address ............................ Fresno State Athletics Apr. 13 NEVADA* 3:00 PM ............................................. 1620 East Bulldog Lane OF 87 Apr. 14 NEVADA* 12:00 PM OTHER RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS (5) ......... Apr. 18 at Utah State* 3:00 PM ......................................................................Fresno, CA 93740 Apr. 19 at Utah State* 3:00 PM No. Player GP-GS Pos. BA HR RBI Apr. 20 at Utah State* 11:00 AM BULLDOG SOFTBALL HISTORY ............................... 00 Aaliyah Cuevas 22-0 OF .000 0 0 Apr. 23 STANFORD 6:00 PM 12 Dolly Stevens 23-0 UT .000 0 0 Apr. 26 NEW MEXICO* 6:00 PM All-Time Record (Years) ...........................1771-689-2 (41) Apr. 27 NEW MEXICO* 3:00 PM All-Time NCAA D1 Record (Years) .......1687-632-2 (37) 14 Emily Brodner 36-15 C .040 0 2 Apr. 28 NEW MEXICO* 12:00 PM All-Time Home Record (Years) ................909-239-1 (41) 34 Jade Nua 11-0 UT .000 0 0 May 3 at San Diego State* 6:00 PM May 4 at San Diego State* 6:00 PM All-Time Conference Record (Years)..........712-192 (41) 52 Haley Fuller 5-1 IF .333 0 1 May 5 at San Diego State* 12:00 PM All-Time MW Record (Years) ................................96-40 (6) May. 9 BOISE STATE* 6:00 PM May. 10 BOISE STATE* 6:00 PM Conference Titles (1978, 82, 83, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, NEWCOMERS (10).................................................... May. 11 BOISE STATE* 11:00 AM 92, 96, 98, 99, 2000, 01, 02, 04, 05, 06, 09, 15, 16) ....23 No. Player Yr. Pos. Hometown AIAW Tournament Appearances ... 4 (1978, 79, 80, 81) HOME GAMES at Margie Wright Diamond 7 Hailey Dolcini So. RHP Ferndale, Calif. NCAA Tournament Appearances ....33 (30 straight 1982-11) *Mountain West Conference Games 13 Bailey Clifton Fr. UT Simi Valley, Calif. NCAA Titles ................................................................ 1 (1998) 16 Madison Wallace Fr. IF Lemoore, Calif. 2018 MOUNTAIN WEST STANDINGS NCAA Runner-up Finishes ..................................................4 Team MW Pct. All Pct. 17 Kelcey Carrasco Jr. UT Woodlake, Calif. Boise State 18-6 .750 40-16 .714 WCWS Appearances ...........................................................12 San Jose State 16-8 .667 32-17 .653 All-Americans ........................................................................55 20 Danielle Lung Fr. RHP Clovis, Calif. Fresno State 14-10 .583 31-23 .574 21 McKenzie Wilson Fr. OF Long Beach, Calif. UNLV 13-11 .542 33-20 .623 Academic All-Americans ...................................................18 Nevada 12-12 .500 27-27 .500 All-Region Selections ...................................................... 123 23 Vanessa M. Hernandez Fr. IF Sanger, Calif. San Diego State 11-13 .458 20-31 .392 All-Conference Selections ............................................. 201 24 Dariana Orme Fr. RHP Vacaville, Calif. Colorado State 10-14 .417 27-23 .540 Utah State 7-17 .292 18-34 .346 Olympians (U.S.) ....................10 (7) players / 1 (1) coach 25 Julianna Martinez So. OF Fresno, Calif. New Mexico 7-17 .292 14-39 .264 National Pro Fastpitch Draft Picks .................................24 27 Alexandra Preston Fr. C Stockton, Calif. 2019 Bulldog Softball - 3 - 2019 ROSTER Pitchers (4) Fresno State Numerical Roster Dolcini, East, Lung, Orme # Player B/T POS HT YR Hometown (High School/Last School) 00 Aaliyah Cuevas R/R OF 5-2 So. Madera, Calif. (Madera HS) 1 Rachel Minogue L/R IF 5-7 Sr. Corona, Calif. (Eastern Kentucky) Catchers (3) 3 Kaitlyn Jennings L/R OF 5-3 Jr. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Los Osos HS) Brodner, Galvan, 4 Dominique Jackson R/R OF 5-9 Sr. Chico, Calif. (Pleasant Valley HS) Preston 7 Hailey Dolcini R/R RHP 6-0 So. Ferndale, Calif. (UC Riverside) 8 Schuylar Broussard R/R IF 5-5 Jr. Moreno Valley, Calif. (Valley View HS) Infield (6) 9 Miranda Rohleder L/R IF 5-4 Jr. Wichita, Kan. (Goddard HS) Broussard, Fuller, M. 10 Vanessa Hernandez
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